THE ORGANIZATION:
The Miami Magic City Bulls (Magic City Bulls) was established to provide a positive venue for young men throughout South Florida to engage in the sport of football and potentially enter the collegiate or professional arena.
In March of 2003, Terrance Page, a former football player, coach and Miami resident, teamed up with Cleveland Morley, a Miami businessman, to bring his dream of the Magic City Bulls to life. Based in Miami, Florida, the team became an official member of the Southern States Football League, a minor league and governing body of the Miami Magic City Bulls in March of 2003.
As a non-profit entity, the Miami Magic City Bulls is committed to making a positive difference it the South Florida Community. Through partnerships with other non-profit groups, local businesses and community leaders, the Magic City Bulls provides an opportunity to give young men 18 and older, a second chance at a college education and possible collegiate or professional football career.
The Miami Magic City Bulls emphasizes sportsmanship, education, teamwork and community pride. By focusing on improving the lives of our young men, the organization strives to provide these individuals with a second chance at a brighter future and potentially football career.
HIGHLIGHTS:
- 2007 SSFL Champions
- 2006 and 2008 MLFN AAA National Champions
- 2004, 2005 and 2007 American Football Conference (AFC) Champions
- 2005,2006 and 2007 AFC East Champions
- First team to play in the Rice Bowl (equivalent to Super Bowl) in its inaugural season and 2nd year.
- Ranked 2nd out of 700 plus national minor league teams by the America Football Association (AFA) and Minor League Football News (MLFN)
- 10-0 2005 regular season record. 2005 AFC East Division
THE FOUNDERS:
Mr. Terrence Page…
From two years of age, Page has had a passion for sports and specifically football. His professional career was cut short in high school due to a knee injury. Although no longer able to pursue a professional career, Page continued his love of the game by coaching little league. As a little league coach, he encouraged his young players and instilled the ideals of teamwork and sportsmanship. In 2002, he joined the Florida Titans, a semi-pro team under the Southern States Football League (SSFL). During his career with the Florida Titans, Terrance served in the capacity of quarterback coach and later coached the wide receivers. In 2003, Page played an intricate role in leading the Titans to the SSFL Super Bowl. This opened the door for him to bring his vision to life by forming his own team -- the Miami Magic City Bulls. With a passion for the game and a commitment to young people in the South Florida community, Page continues to encourage young men by serving as Vice President of Operations and Head Coach of the Miami Magic City Bulls.
Mr. Cleveland E. Morley, Jr…
A long-standing member of the South Florida community, Morley has always strived to make a difference. His commitment and dedication to young people is exemplified through his community involvement. As a businessman and entrepreneur, Morley was a great fit in joining forces with Terrance Page to create the Magic City Bulls. His professional career includes serving as President & CEO of Clc Network Enterprises, Inc., President & CEO of Miami Magic City Bulls, Inc. and more than 25 years of management experience in local county government. In addition, Morley is a member of several organizations including A.E.A.O.N.M.S. Inc. Desert of Florida Chief Rabban, Imperial Director of Youth for A.E.A.O.N.M.S., Inc. and past Master Seminole of Lodge # 291. Morley’s civic background includes serving as Vice Chairman of the Miami Northwestern Alumni Association, past Chairman of the Mottep Transplanted Organization, University of Miami Medical Advisory Board member and Board of Director for the Andover Homeowners Association. In addition, he was a hall of fame Inductee of Northwestern Alumni. Morley serves as the business leadership behind the Magic City Bulls.
THE LEAGUE:
Florida Football Alliance …
The Florida Football alliance (FFA) was founded in 2007 by Former Bulls owner Terrence Page ( President) , East Coast Reapers owner Chris Mcintosh ( Vice President) and Bradenton Gladiators owner Eddrick Sweeting ( Board Chairmen). Modeled after the National Football League (NFL), the FFA has established itself as one of the fastest growing and professionally recognized minor league organizations. With a current roster of 12 semi-professional teams throughout the state of Florida, the FFA is well on it’s way to becoming a premier league in the country. The FFA continues to promote and develop the league and allow teams like the Miami Magic City Bulls to assist young people in South Florida. |